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PHP vs. ASP .NET
What are your thoughts guys? I've been doing all of my development in PHP, but a couple of the guys in the office do ASP .NET and it looks like we're making the move to doing all ASP .NET work. We bought a whole bunch of training material on it and other things, I tried ASP (2.0?) a while back and I did not like it, can anyone lead me in a good direction on learnin about ASP .NET and the .NET platform (specs, advantages, tutorials, etc). Thanks
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Location: Michigan
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Already been done. http://www.tfproject.org/tfp/showthr...hlight=asp.net
Personally, I have primarily been a MS guy, but PHP is nice and has it's uses.
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I am not a big fan of ASP, .NET, or MS for that matter. I gravitate more in the direction of PHP, although I greatly prefer Java over all other languages that I have touched, which include ASP,PHP,VB,C,C++, and obviously Java...so I have slept around a little bit. MS sometimes leaves me with a bad taste in my mouth.
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Stop. Think. Question.
Location: Redondo Beach, CA
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I stopped developing using Microsoft technologies. Why? Any time I wanted to do something which wasn't already part of the sytem I had to shell out money. I recall (awhile back now) even sendimg email via ASP required me to buy some $30 software.
PHP and all its open-source cousins work well together and there's nothing you can't do or accomplish. And I'd stay away from running PHP under Windows. There just seems to be more issues getting Windows to work as nicely as Linux in that regard. Your mileage may vary but I'm sticking with the Penguin.
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Well, I have yet to dabble in ASP .NET, and I think I'm going to hold out for as long as possible, as I'm fully comfortable with PHP and don't want to take the plunge again for learning a new language. We run a windows server in the office that I do some testing on, but our production server is Red Hat Enterprise
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